Abstract

Bio-based nanomaterial is more attractive, due to its abundance, eco-friendliness and sustainability, when compared to the non-renewable toxic petrochemicals used in the wood adhesive sector. Recent studies on the formaldehyde emission by petrochemical binders in wood adhesives have attracted scientists for the research in biomaterial-based binders. In this aspect nanocellulose (NC) is one such material which has reinforcing ability and has natural binding properties. Conventional wood adhesive uses petrochemical-based binders and additives. Inclusion of nanocellulose in wood adhesive could drastically reduce the dependency on non-renewable petroleum sources. Even though wood adhesive uses NC for improving mechanical properties of the adhesive, usage is restricted because of its inability to enhance tackiness and adhesion compared with petrochemicals. Availability of free hydroxyl groups and feasibility for modification can be a potential way for functionalization of this nanomaterial. To improve adhesion properties and to make nanocellulose act as a functional filler, the crosslinking approach can be a possible solution. Enhancement of thermal properties with improved thermal degradation, water barrier properties of crosslinked films and enhanced mechanical properties especially in crosslinked poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA) matrix, which is one of the binders for wood adhesive discussed in this review paper proves the potential applicability of crosslinked NC. Hence by inclusion of NC in wood adhesive and crosslinking with the binder, both mechanical and performance properties are expected to enhance which will create a new world and possibilities for the bio-based eco-friendly wood adhesives. In this review paper, we have reviewed the crosslinking of nanocellulose to enhance the performance of wood adhesives.

Highlights

  • Wood adhesives have seen a lot of evolution in the point of application, performance properties, selection of base resin, distinct formulation and biomaterials as functional additives, and introduction to nanotechnology

  • We have reviewed the crosslinking of nanocellulose to enhance the performance of wood adhesives

  • Enhancement of various properties such as improved water resistance, enhanced film formation, and enhancement of thermal property with crosslinking could be advantageous in wood adhesives

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Summary

Introduction

Wood adhesives have seen a lot of evolution in the point of application, performance properties, selection of base resin, distinct formulation and biomaterials as functional additives, and introduction to nanotechnology. Even though most of the studies on nanocellulose as a nano reinforcing agent in adhesives are investigated [53] [54], if functionalization could be made especially crosslinks properties of nanocellulose based wood adhesives could be again enhanced. This review paper discusses the modification of the bio-based material, nanocellulose for application in adhesives so to put a step forward to reduce the dependency on petroleum sources. The main focus of this review paper is on modification of nanocellulose by crosslinking and applicability in PVA based wood adhesive sector. This strategy will aim to increase the number and scale of biomaterial in adhesive applications

Modification of Wood Adhesives with Nanocellulose
Nanocellulose—PVA Crosslinking
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